One of, if not my favorite band of all time. Nothing they ever release will get
anything lower than a 4 from me solely because they've always been the
essential go-to music when I was down, they always bring me up and out
of whatever depression I'm stuck in.

I may get a lot of negative feedback for this one, but let's be honest,
they're a very emotional group and I think that that is what draws people
to them. They put everything they've got into their music, and that's
something I too want to practice doing.

I'll probably get a lot of criticism for this one too, but I'm fine with that. I
only like their slower songs, but they have a certain lyricism to them that
other bands don't show as well. That's what draws me to them.

This band changes so much and are able to adapt to everything. They're
still popular and have managed to transcend the language barrier and gain
a fanbase all the way in Canada! I love how they cannot be pinpointed,
which brings me to my next influence

This will make people think low of me, but I don't really care. They are so
experimental that they almost create their own claustrophobic and intense
genre. I love how they continue on and how they made it big.

This list isn't supposed to do anything except show off what I am inspired by on a musical level. The fact that I just complimented your band should be something to be happy about, no? I don't see what the problem is, however I could just be perceiving it that way. Do you have a problem with me, or am I just overthinking?

What was the inspiration for your progressive lyrics about trees talkin' to each other, how different sides of your brain work, and outer space bullshit? I guessing a mixture of Rush and Peter Gabriel's Genesis.

I recently got into Dead and Divine's first album The Fanciful and it's really good, sad I put it aside for so long. It's almost as good as The Machines We Are but it's way better than most of Antimacy.